Description
The Rajasthan Blue Pottery Diffuser is a beautifully handcrafted aromatic accessory that blends heritage artistry with everyday functionality. Decorated with delicate hand-painted floral or vine motifs in vibrant cobalt blue, this diffuser enhances interiors with both fragrance and traditional charm.
Crafted using a unique mixture of quartz stone powder, powdered glass, borax, gum, and Multani mitti, it differs from regular clay pottery. The smooth glazed surface and striking blue patterns make it a refined decorative accent for homes, meditation spaces, or gifting purposes.
It is typically used with essential oils or camphor—placing a tea light candle inside gently warms the oil in the upper bowl, releasing a soothing aroma.
Craftsmanship & Origin
Blue Pottery is one of Rajasthan’s most celebrated crafts, especially associated with Jaipur. Unlike conventional pottery, it does not use clay. Instead, artisans prepare a quartz-based dough, mold it into form, and allow it to dry naturally.
Each piece is hand-painted with mineral pigments—particularly cobalt oxide for the signature blue color—then glazed and kiln-fired. The result is a glossy, smooth finish with long-lasting decorative appeal. Every diffuser is individually handcrafted, ensuring subtle variations that add uniqueness.
Why It’s Special
- Made using a rare, clay-free quartz technique
- Hand-painted traditional blue floral motifs
- Smooth glazed finish with vibrant colors
- Functional aroma diffuser and decorative piece
- Represents the iconic Blue Pottery heritage of Rajasthan
Ideal For
- Home fragrance with essential oils
- Meditation and relaxation spaces
- Living room or bedroom décor
- Festive and corporate gifting
- Heritage and artisan collections
Care Instructions
- Use with a standard tea light candle only.
- Do not overfill the oil bowl.
- Clean gently after cooling.
- Avoid sudden temperature changes.
- Handle carefully to prevent chipping.
GI Origin : Rajasthan
Application Number : 66
Material : Quartz stone powder, powdered glass, borax, gum, and Multani mitti (fuller’s earth).
















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